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Reader Seth writes, "Seeing these by crosswalks all around the loop. Cool, because the paint used is the same as crosswalk and traffic line paint. Any info on the artist or explanation? Inquiring robots want to know."

I have also been stalking these little guys. There are many on Washington St. I understand that they might be near another image or item the artist has attached to something. Check out woostercollective moniker stories.

My husband and I take lots of trips around the US. These things are in lots of places. I just saw a wooden figure like this in Wheeling, WV down by the waterfront. I am guessing it is an inspired piece. Very awesome to have this mystery solved.

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